All our texts about Agenda Setting
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When being afraid is being alive
23.10.2007
„You must maintain a level of fear to stay alive. If you stop being afraid, then you are killed.†This is not a piece of advice given in the notice before a videogame, but the words of Joast Butenop, who works in the...[more]
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Same Story for Different Nations
23.10.2007
The sun is shining brightly through the leaves of the tree. The little boy is lying under that tree, enjoying the warmth of the sun, and the fresh air of the garden. He hears his younger brother playing with their dog and...[more]
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Darfur proves UN obsolet
23.10.2007
The Darfur people are killed every day. It has been going on for years. The conflict doesn't seem to come to an end. It seems that international powers only contribute to conceal it.[more]
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Has anyone heard about Darfur?
18.10.2007
Tuesday, the 30th of October 2005, 9.00 a.m. The scene happens in the Editorial room of “You nowâ€, a 200 thousand copies daily tabloid during an editoroal meeting with 5 journalists and their Editor in chief. Editor in...[more]
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The biggest humanitarian crisis of the 21st century
18.10.2007
“We think the Darfur crisis is the biggest humanitarian crisis of the 21st centuryâ€, said Joast Butenop, operational adviser for the “Doctors without borders†organization. According to Butenop, who also worked in a...[more]
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“Darfur isn’t strategic importantâ€
18.10.2007
Two years ago the conflict in Darfur ended. But since 2003 hundreds of thousand people died because of violence, destruction, diseases and starvation. Why did European media not talk about it? We decided to find out how much the...[more]
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Ethnic or political conflict? Little word, big difference
18.10.2007
Commentary: Framing in the Darfur Crisis In German media, it’s a humanitarian catastrophe, in American newspapers they call it an ethical crisis. A few name it genocide, and nearly nobody calls it war. What should we call...[more]
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